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CTA Lauds Canadian Association Chiefs of Police Call for Modernization of Border Enforcement

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The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) agrees with the trucking industry that much more needs to be done by the enforcement community to improve security at the northern…

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OTA: Expand Operation Deterrence as President Trump Raises Tariffs Again

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The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) is calling on Premier Ford and his cabinet to increase resources to the Ministry of Transportation (MTO), the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and other agencies to expand enforcement efforts through Operation…

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CTA: Trucking Industry Can Help End the Trade War As U.S. Demands for Increased Border Security Continue

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The world’s largest trading relationship remains in turmoil as President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) to raise tariffs to 35 percent on non-CUSMA qualifying goods. Most Canada-US trade is…

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Budget Required to Stabilize, Restore Confidence and Reliability to CBSA IT Systems

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Canadian political leaders have been seized with the U.S. Government on tariffs and how to keep our economy and international supply chains thriving, but the Canadian Trucking Alliance says this…

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Non-Compliance with English Language Proficiency Regulation Takes Effect as an Out-of-Service Driver Violation

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Effective today, non-compliance with Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 391.11(b)(2) is now a driver out-of-service violation, according to the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) North American Standard Out-of-Service…

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Survey:  Some Concern Over US EN Language Proficiency Rules as Out-of-Service Begins Next Week

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One-in-five trucking companies indicated some of their drivers might struggle to comply with English language proficiency (ELP) requirements in the US, according to about 100 carriers who responded to Canadian…

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CTA Hopeful One Canadian Economy Bill Will Help Rebuild, Boost Supply Chain

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The Canadian Trucking Alliance is encouraged that Prime Minister Carney appears to be acting on promises to immediately tackle the economic challenges facing Canada.  Last week, Dominic LeBlanc – president of…

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EDITORIAL: The Hidden Threat to Canada’s Internal Trade Agenda: Regulatory Apathy and Double Standards

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By Stephen Laskowski As Canada continues to champion freer internal trade, one would expect the trucking sector – the pulse of our economy’s circulatory system – to be a model…

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